Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to the Minister for being here today and to all of those who came with you as well. Thank you for working so hard to keep us safe.
Minister, you went over a lot about cybersecurity. I'm going to get to that.
I first want to ask you a bit about the Prime Minister visiting the NORAD command centre in Colorado. Of course, you are the Minister of Public Safety, so that's border security, as you mentioned, CSIS and the like, but of course, I think you would acknowledge that, given the threat of Russian aggression, your department, in essence, overlaps a bit with Minister Anand's Ministry of Defence. I'm sure you've had discussions of how to keep Canada safe should the worst happen—a cyber-attack or something much more scary, like a missile attack.
I want to ask you about that, because it's the first time that the Prime Minister of Canada has visited that command centre in decades. I think that sends a clear signal of how seriously your government may be taking NORAD upgrades.
Is that correct?